System and Method for License Plate Frame Advertising Verification and Validation

ABSTRACT

Advertisement is a multi-billion dollar business in US (per year). Here, we use license plate frames for the advertisement. One example of the application describes a license-plate-frame-based advertisement verification system. In order to validate and verify the correct placement/mounting of a license plate frame advertisement at a given location over time, it is necessary to validate that both (a) the ad is correctly placed on the vehicle, and (b) to verify that the ad is at a given location at that time. The method required to verify these includes some control systems and components. Different variations and examples are also presented here.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

People and businesses try to advertise on new media, or try toexplore/use new/innovative methods, to find new channels to reachconsumers and potential buyers, or try to do those tasks moreefficiently and/or with less cost.

One advertising method is on automobiles. Automobiles are mobile, andthus, they can carry the information about a product or advertisement todifferent parts of a city or a country, presenting a large audience forthe ad or product (or service or brand). Advertisements can be attachedto an automobile through the license plate feature, but to be able tosell license plate frame based advertising, it is preferred that one canvalidate and verify the correct placement/mounting of a license plateframe advertisement at a given location over time. This is usefulbecause the license plate fixture is one of the only few standardizedaspects of vehicles that can be used to mount advertisements. However,without verification of the ad placement, it is difficult to selladvertisements on third-party vehicles based on time and location.

Some of the related art are listed below:

U.S. 20100036739, Mobile Billboard Advertising System and Apparatus

U.S. Pat. No. 4,445,291, License Plate Frame with Detachable DisplayPanels

20080162154, System and Method for Vehicle Advertising Network

In this disclosure, we present a system and method for validation ofcorrect ad placement on a license plate frame and verification of adlocation over time.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One embodiment of the invention describes a license-plate-frame-basedadvertisement verification system. In order to validate and verify thecorrect placement/mounting of a license plate frame advertisement at agiven location over time, it is necessary to validate that both (a) thead is correctly placed on the vehicle, and (b) to verify that the ad isat a given location at that time. The method required to verify thesecomprises some control systems and components, which will be describedbelow.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Some examples and embodiments are described here for clarification, butthe inventions are not limited to these examples:

FIG. 1 shows a typical system assembled on a car according to anembodiment of the invention.

FIGS. 2 a, b, and c show typical components assembled together accordingto an embodiment of the invention, the license plate attached to theframe mount with screws, and how it is assembled together, respectively.

FIG. 3 shows a typical system assembled on a car according to anembodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 shows typical components as assembled according to an embodimentof the invention.

FIG. 5 shows a typical ad displayed according to an embodiment of theinvention.

FIG. 6 shows a typical system according to an embodiment of theinvention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Here, we present a system/method to validate and verify license plateframe ad placement at a given location. Identity must be verified forthe following items:

Publisher Identity—The identity of the owner of the vehicle(s), becausea single person can have many vehicles

Mount Identity—The identity of the specific hardware mount installed ona specific vehicle

Ad Identity—The identity of a physical ad that can be attached to amount

And in addition to the above identities being verified over time, thefollowing details must be logged:

Mount Log—Log when mount is correctly installed on the car. This log isneeded in order to verify that the mount has been installed correctlyand has not been removed from the vehicle.

Ad Log—Log when ad is correctly attached to the mount. Since ad can beremovable, this log is needed to verify that it is attached/connected tothe mount correctly.

Proximity Log—Log when ad is near the location logging device. Since thedevice is not necessarily physically joined to the ad, this log isneeded to determine when the ad is approximately in the same location asthe location device (in proximity).

Location Log—Log location of the location logging device. This keepstrack of the position of the location device over time.

When the information contained in these four logs is correlated, it ispossible to validate and verify the license plate frame ad placement ata given location over time, at any given time. Basically, it shows thatif the ad is correctly placed on the automobile, and the location of adis tracked, then the advertisement can be sold based on time andlocation. If the location is verified and certified, then the ad paymentcan be done to the people involved. More than one person or entity canbe involved in this chain of transaction, for ad payments, for whicheach gets a percentage of the deal or payment.

Now, referring to the figures, let's assume that a person willing toadvertise on a vehicle (a publisher) receives a license plate framemount (the mount) that can be installed on his/her vehicle. It isinstalled on the vehicle, and the time during which the mount iscorrectly attached to the vehicle is logged, as the mount log, and thatincludes the mount ID.

The publisher receives an advertisement to be attached to the licenseplate frame mount, the ad. The advertisement is attached to the licenseplate frame mount, and the time during which the ad is correctlyattached to the license plate frame mount is logged, as the ad log, andthat includes the mount ID and ad ID.

Simultaneously, a location device logs (1) its location over time, thelocation log, and (2) the time during which the ad is in proximity ofthe location device, the proximity log, and that includes the ad ID. Thelocation device communicates with the ad and mount, and it requests andreceives the ad and mount logs.

In one embodiment, the location device (in one embodiment, also, thetransmitter) sends the location log, the proximity log, the mount log,and the ad log to a centralized database, server, location, or computer.The four logs are combined to validate and verify placement and locationof ad over time, to be able to charge for advertising.

Other Embodiments

In the above examples, the location device and the transmitter arecombined, and the advertisement and mount are separated physically, butthe Mount, Advertisement, Location Device, and Transmitter (forcommunication to centralized database) can either be separatedevices/modules or be combined physically. The variations of the systeminclude all permutations of physical combinations, for separated modulesor combined modules, in terms of locations, positions, and integration.

Non-Aggregate Transmission

The logs do not need to be sent to a centralized database together.Instead, they can be sent individually, in another embodiment. Thetransmission of data can be on push or pull basis. They can be sent inany form of transmission or storage. The data can be in any format. Thedata can be transmitted periodically or based on some events orrequests.

Location Device & Transmitter Separated Physically

In the above example, the location device and the transmitter are thesame device. If they were separate, the transmitter would need toreceive all logs to send them to a centralized database. So, in anotherembodiment, the location device and the transmitter are separate, andthere is a connection between them, to carry the data from one to theother, using cable, fiber optics, antenna, wireless, optical, copper, orwire.

Mount & Advertisement Combined Physically

This combination would make the ad log redundant. The proximity log andlocation log would still be required.

Advertisement & Location Device Combined Physically

This combination would make the proximity log redundant. The ad log,mount log, and location log would still be required.

Mount & Location Device Combined Physically

All logs would still be required.

Advertisement & Mount & Location Device Combined Physically

This combination would make the ad log and proximity log redundant. Themount log and location log would still be required.

FIG. 2 shows how the components are arranged together, and FIG. 4 showshow they are put together at the end. (FIGS. 2 a, b, and c show typicalcomponents assembled together according to an embodiment of theinvention, the license plate attached to the frame mount with screws,and how it is assembled together, respectively.) FIG. 1 shows how theyare connected to a car, and FIG. 3 shows how they are assembled on acar. FIG. 5 shows the final result from the back side of the car. FIG. 6shows the component of a typical system, operating the method of theinvention, in one embodiment.

The system of FIG. 6 shows the system (example) with the identitydatabases, log modules, accounting module for payment processing, userinterface for inputting parameters, camera module for inspection of thead (visually), and parameter module feeding parameters from contractsinto the central processor or controller unit. The messages betweendifferent modules carry information about time for ads and total timeperiod, plus verification of locations and positions, with properpayment accounting and messages related to authorization to pay, basedon people involved and percentages, based on the prior contract oragreement(s), held as a collection of parameters in a database orcentral location.

The ads can be fixed, dynamic, printed, electronic, or digital message,form, text, or figure/image/photo/multimedia, on a display, LCD,monitor, metal, engraved, printed, painted, plastic, cardboard, wood,elastic material, natural material, artificial material, or any othersubstrate or board or frame or holder.

The accounting module is connected to billing module, which sendsnotices on paper or electronically, about the balances on the accountsto various parties and account holders, including car owner, ad owner,ad sponsor, and middleman/salesman, who gets a percentage or bonus foreach transaction.

This plate can be in front or back (or side) of the car, as differentvariations/examples of the invention. In one example, we have anadvertisement attached to a car or vehicle, such as bus or truck orbike, with or without motor or engine, with a method of verification,using a system, as described here.

The proximity can be measured or verified using a magnetic device ormagnets or detector, or RFID, active or passive, or tag or beacon, withsound or optical signals, or using electromagnetic radiation at variousfrequencies, visible or not-visible spectrum, or antennas, or GPSsystem, as well as triangulation technique or satellite signal.

The positions can be locked and sealed using verifiable seals or locks,which can be visually or electronically verified for its integrity, tomake sure nobody tampered with it or broke it. Electronic seals can be aclosed circuit with a battery, in which if the seal is broken, thecircuit is broken as well, producing different voltage, current, orresistivity, signaling the tampering event on the seal, for the warningor knowledge of the administrator or owner of the system, to keep trackof the usages and payments with proper time periods and rates/totals,for proper and fair accountings. The visual verification can be done,using a person, or automatically, using a camera, with a patternrecognition module, to verify the image or picture taken from the scene.

The payments can be gradual or micro-payments, or aggregated per monthor weekly, for lump-sum payments, or installments, from a centralaccounting office, keeping the time periods for all ads, and accountingfor all accounts and usages, for proper and fair payments for all peopleinvolved in this transaction. Sometimes, it is more efficient toaggregate the payments per month or based on the contract period, asspecified in the agreements between the parties involved. Theseparameters can be input into the system in a template or database, forupdates or initiation of the system at the beginning There is auser-interface or GUI, per user or for admin for the whole system, ascentral location or locally, or remotely, or on spot, as differentembodiments of the invention, for controlling or inputting the data orparameters.

The IDs can be related to a number, code, symbol, or encrypted text, formatching or verification purposes. The PKI, keys, or biometrics can beused for security purposes.

The warning module can warn the central location or server or the adminabout the breach or tampering event, as the separate log for tamperingevents or breaches or attempts for the breach. The warning can be anelectronic message or texting, or any electrical signal or flag, oroptical means, transmitted to the user, owner, or admin. The centrallocation or server can penalize or discontinue the agreement with thespecific car owner, in case of a breach or attempt of breach, oralternatively, the admin can subtract a portion of the payments for thetime not in service, or not verified, based on a table or schedule orcurve, predetermined or based on a prior agreement between the parties.

The connections or communications between components, databases,sub-systems, storages, memory units, buffers, and registries are donewirelessly, optically, cable, wired, or by antenna.

In one example, the GPS is the device for finding the location of theobject or device.

Any variations of the above teachings are also intended to be covered bythis patent application.

1. A system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation, said system comprising: a frame mount; wherein said frame mount is attached to or holds a license plate; wherein said frame mount comprises or is attached to an advertisement module; a location log registry; a second one or more registries for proximity log, mount log, or ad log; a location device; wherein said location device is inside or attached to a vehicle, said frame mount, or said advertisement module; wherein said frame mount, said license plate, and said advertisement module are attached to said vehicle; wherein data from said location log registry and said second one or more registries for proximity log, mount log, or ad log is used, combined with data from said location device, to determine whether license plate frame advertising is valid.
 2. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises screw, hinge, magnet, frame, or an attachment device.
 3. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said advertisement module displays text, message, picture, trademark, or symbol.
 4. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame mount, said license plate, and said advertisement module are attached to front of said vehicle.
 5. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame mount, said license plate, and said advertisement module are attached to back of said vehicle.
 6. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a user interface.
 7. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a camera module.
 8. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises an accounting module.
 9. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises mount identity database.
 10. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises publisher identity database.
 11. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises ad identity database.
 12. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said second one or more registries for proximity log, mount log, or ad log comprises a proximity log module.
 13. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said second one or more registries for proximity log, mount log, or ad log comprises a mount log module.
 14. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said second one or more registries for proximity log, mount log, or ad log comprises an ad log module.
 15. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a parameters module.
 16. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a contract database module.
 17. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a controller, processor, computer, server, microprocessor, computing unit, or central unit.
 18. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises an antenna.
 19. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a warning module to record and show cheating, tampering, or misuse of said system.
 20. The system for license plate frame advertising verification and validation as recited in claim 1, wherein said system comprises a biometric, security, public-private key, or authentication module, attached to a controller, user-interface, input module, or access ports to databases. 